A KC-46A Pegasus from the 931st Air Refueling Wing, McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas, delivered 12 pallets of cargo for the Denton Program at Soto Cano Air Base, May 8.
The Denton Program is a Department of Defense humanitarian assistance transportation program that moves humanitarian cargo, donated by United States-based non-governmental organizations to countries in need.
For deliveries, the program utilizes DoD land, air and sea assets that have space available and are already traveling to the chosen location. This effort also provides opportunities for additional aircrew and logistics training.
With the help of Airmen from the 612th Air Base Squadron, Joint Task Force-Bravo, almost 26,000 pounds of freight was offloaded and stored for pickup by local nonprofits.
"Knowing that we play an active part in bettering people's lives is extremely rewarding," said U.S. Air Force Capt. Triston Dillard, 612th ABS logistics flight commander. "My team and I are very thankful for the opportunity to be here and to help in any way we can."
This shipment included educational material, medical equipment, hygiene supplies, household items, clothing, fabrics, footwear and sewing supplies.
The next day, three Honduran nonprofits assembled the donations into trucks at the Soto Cano Air Base Passenger Terminal Cargo Yard for distribution to regions of necessity.
Additional cargo was added, making it a total of 35,000 pounds of donations valued at approximately $40,000 was packed for local transport.
"We are happy to be able to help provide those in our country with supplies that will benefit their health, homes and daily necessities," said Jorge Suazo with Centro Cristiano Renovación Church.
Transporting this humanitarian aid is contractually managed by the U.S. Transportation Command. The Denton Program is authorized by law and jointly managed by the U.S. Agency for International Development, the Department of State, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency